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Abstract

We report the usefulness of a single all-fiber-based supercontinuum
(SC) source for combined photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) and optical
coherence tomography (OCT). The SC light is generated by a tapered
photonic crystal fiber pumped by a nanosecond pulsed master oscillator
power amplifier at 1064 nm. The spectrum is split into a shorter
wavelength band (500–800 nm) for single/multi-spectral PAM and a
longer wavelength band (800–900 nm) band for OCT. In
vivo mouse ear imaging was achieved with an integrated
dual-modality system. We further demonstrated its potential for
spectroscopic photoacoustic imaging by doing multispectral
measurements on retinal pigment epithelium and blood samples with
15-nm linewidth.

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